Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Alright...I'm googling again! I have to bring a Dessert to Matt's family Thanksgiving tomorrow and it can't be pumpkin pie. I've totally procrastinated and have no leads after endless googling...any ideas??

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Went to a Wedding. Matt's Best Friend was in town. They took both of our Dad's to the Cowboy Game. Put up the Christmas Tree. Hit four stores with two toddlers in one hour looking for stockings. Did some more decorating. Baked cookies. Tried to catch up on email and blogs. Cleaned the Bathrooms. Folded some laundry. Realized Rustin is talking. Really talking. He says fun things like "What's That?" and "Tunk You (Thank You)". He tells us all of our name's, including is own and Elmo's. Thought to myself that I want to remember some of the cute Ryderisms right now like: Micker (Mixer), Wakkle (Waffle), Chawlie (Charlie), and Funny Powder (Strawberry Nestle Quick).
Its only Tuesday...here is to a crazy week! I ♥ Thanksgiving though....everything about it...family, food, the parade, black Friday ads...bring it on!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Bonfire Season. It was the most wonderful time of the year. Its been eleven years but in many ways it feels like last night. I can still hear the eery sound of sirens going up and down the road as I slept. I never fully awoke to find out their cause...it was in my dream. Morning would bring answers. I felt disbelief...until I saw it with my own eyes. I felt shock, I felt sadness, my stomach was unsettled. A tradition forever scarred by an accident who cost the lives of 12. Twelve. A number so significant to our school...God shows himself. We cried for those we lost and gave thanks for the lives of those saved. Please remember our fallen Aggies and their families today...November 18, 1999...a day that will always be remembered.

Friday, November 12, 2010

When we take the long trek from the car, up the steps, through the long hallway and to my classroom on Monday....you might want to look down and make sure I am wearing both of my shoes before sending me off to paint and eat yummy snacks like these. Thanks- Ryder

I had a Mom of the Year moment today. I sent Ryder to preschool in one shoe. To put the topper on the cake, my phone didn't ring when they called to tell me. I didn't realize he just had one shoe until I arrived at pick-up. Thankfully they had spare shoes in his size just laying around the church. Who would've known? I felt embarassed, sad for Ryder (although I'm sure he didn't care), scattered....and now its kind of funny to me. Just had to share.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

We've been MIA from the Blog which typically means we've been really busy. Yes we've been doing all kinds of things like....

....riding on Daddy's Shoulders and Cheering on those Aggies.

We went for a play-date in Dallas with this silly, sweet girl...cousin Anna

She really does love her Ryder.

We've been practicing climbing even though we still can't walk.

We've been showing off that new haircut and flashing this smile A lot.

We welcomed Mr. Charlie into our house. He doesn't replace our little Dix but he sure does distract us from thinking of her all the time.

We've played King of the Mountain.

We've been getting crafty and making things like these Name Place Settings for Ryder's Preschool Thanksgiving Feast next week.

It is definitely a busy season. Just when I feel like things aren't ever going to slow down, I take a deep breathe and remind myself to be thankful for all of the blessings that keep us so busy this time of the year. Hope you're all having an amazing week!

Monday, November 1, 2010

I learned a few things last night. Trick or Treating Country Style is a lot different than in town.
For starters, most people (in fact everyone except for us) didn't walk door to door. Instead, they rode on flatbed trailers hooked to tractors and lined with hay bales. Yep our wagon was pretty lame.

You can go through A LOT of candy. When trick-or-treaters come by the flatbed trailer-full, you end up giving it away pretty fast.

It is really dark when the sun goes down. Next year we'll be armed with flashlights and glow-sticks.

No matter how many weeks you spend trying to make your 3-year old understand the Trick or Treat process and the good manners that should be used while going house to house bad things can still happen. Like: Incessant Doorbell Ringing, inviting yourself into a strangers house, barging the door to see a cute dog, grabbing a big handful of candy out of a neighbors bowl, and to top it all off politely telling an older gentleman that you need a sucker rather than the chocolate you were given. All courtesy of our Ryder. I love that boy, but Seriously.

Ryder with his Cousin Anna who hit the Country with us.

Running to the Door with our Neighbor's little boy.

Proof of his Doorbell Ringing...I was taking this picture and then realized what he was doing.

We were home bathed and in bed by 8:30 last night...Matt was still making the teenage boys squeal like girls until a little after 9:00. He waits for this night all year!

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It all started with a boy and a girl at a little place called Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. We tied the knot in July of 2000 and welcomed our first son, Ryder, in September of 2007.

Almost exactly two years later our sweet Rustin was born and we became We Three Smiths + One.

I love staying home with my boys, family, good friends, DIY Blogs, Photography, Target, Sonic Happy Hours, Costco Swirl Yogurt, Sweet Tea, a good glass of wine on the patio, the warmth of the sun and Mexican beaches.

We are loving life and it's beautiful blessings. This blog documents our joys, our sorrows and anything else that happens along the way.